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Posted by Dr Jeff Banas
I personal lost 60 pounds in 2003. Here are some tactics I used to lose the weight
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Posted by Randy Wilson
Maxwell House Coffee History:
Legend has it that in 1907 President Teddy Roosevelt visited Maxwell House, the prestigious Nashville hotel and after finishing a cup of their namesake coffee, he declared it was, "good to the last drop." At least that is what Maxwell House Coffee Company advertised in 1920. While legends are romantic they are rarely accurate. Teddy Roosevelt did indeed visit the hotel and probably did have a cup of coffee but there is no evidence that he ever uttered those words. Still, legends are romantic and this one sure sold a lot of coffee.
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Posted by Steve Happ
The Origins of Tea According to mythological fables, there are many tales of the origin of tea. The first one comes from over 4500 years ago. The Second Chinese Emperor Chen Sung(circa 2737-2697 BC) was sitting beneath a tree while his servant was boiling some water. A leaf from the tree above fell into the boiling water and Chen Sung tried the brew and liked it. The tree was a tea tree, of course.
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Posted by sacha tarkovsky
Carbohydrates are not bad for you, all you need to do is make
sure you are eating the RIGHT carbohydrates...
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Posted by Kelly Martinez
Extra virgin olive oil is very special and unique. This is something that people along the Mediterranean, as well as gourmets everywhere, have known for a long time. Thomas Jefferson is even said to have considered the olive tree as surely the richest gift of Heaven. Well, recent studies show that President Jefferson might just have been right.
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Posted by Rose Marie Allesandro
Food in general has the distinction of being probably the first thing we all think about in the mornings. The main
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Posted by Mike Yeager
Candy molds make candy making easy! With only a few basic tools, you can make candy that looks professional and exquisite, as if they came from any of the finest specialty shops.
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Posted by Peter Lenkefi
4 eggs 1/4 cup margarine 1 cup white sugar 1/2 cup flour 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
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